Eva Kotašková

Eva Kotašková is a Ph.D. candidate at Faculty of Social Sciences of the Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. During the studies, she has kept interest in material culture, STS, and symmetrical anthropology. This year she started a doctoral research ethnography of Arctic wilderness on Svalbard Archipelago. Contact: eva.kotaska@gmail.com

Karen S. Baker, Andrea Botero, Hanne Cecilie Geirbo, Helena Karasti, Sanna Marttila, Elena Parmiggiani and Joanna Saad-Sulonen

Karen S. Baker (karensbaker@gmail.com / University of Oulu, FIN – University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA) /orcid.org/0000-0003-3037-6247) is an information scientist with a PhD from the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. With interdisciplinary teams, she investigates scientific data infrastructures. Her research interests include data ecosystems with a focus on data practices, […]

Sara Bea

Sara Bea recently completed her PhD in STS at the University of Edinburgh. Her ethnographic research focuses on medical practices of deceased donation in a Catalan hospital. She is interested in material semiotics, theorising the body, ethicalities in practice and inventive methods. She was a member of the organising and scientific committee for the Lisbon […]

Josefine Raasch

Josefine Raasch is a research fellow at the Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. She has a background in Social Anthropology & Educational Studies and Physiotherapy, all of which she studied in Berlin, and a PhD in STS, which she completed in Melbourne. She currently works on knowing and doing differences in Germany’s democracy.

S. García Dauder, Carmen Romero-Bachiller, Pablo Santoro

(S.) García-Dauder is Tenured Associate Professor of Social Psychology at the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid (Spain). Its main research interests include the psychomedical regulation of sexed bodies and the violence of sex/gender dualisms. S/he is the author of Psicología y Feminismo (2005, Narcea) and Las mentiras científicas sobre las mujeres (2017, Catarata).|Carmen Romero-Bachiller […]

Carmen Romero-Bachiller, S. García-Dauder, Pablo Santoro

Carmen Romero-Bachiller is Tenured Associate Professor at the Department of Sociology: Methods and Theory, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Her main research interests are bodies and practices as products of relational materiality, considering vulnerabilities and privileges from a STS/feminist and queer intersectional perspective. She is currently working on health activism reconstructions of biomedical knowledge and practices […]

Les Levidow

Les Levidow, Editor (whose historical memory was aided by Maureen McNeil)

Joanna Latimer

Joanna Latimer is Professor of Sociology, Science & Technology & Director of the Science & Technology Studies Unit (SATSU), University of York, UK. Her research focuses on the cultural, social and existential effects and affects for how science & medicine are done. Joanna is currently writing a new book Biopolitics and the Limits to Life: […]

Dara Ivanova

Dara Ivanova is a PhD candidate at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her ethnographic research focuses on strange and quirky places of care, such as a baby foundling room, an unfinished living lab and a dilapidated nursing home on a small island. She is a member of the EASST Council and was the organizer of the […]